Seward sits at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, about 125 miles south of Anchorage. This breath taking town is home to the renowned Kenai Fjords National Park and the multi-million dollar Alaska SeaLife Center. Seward is ideal for for kayaking, sailing and fishing in the bay, or hiking and biking among the gorgeous scenery.

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Driving Directions and Parking Information

Traveling from Anchorage Airport - Take International Airport Road east until you reach Minnesota Drive. Turn right on Minnesota Drive and follow the signs to the Seward Highway south. Once on the Seward Highway, you will travel approximately 130 miles to Seward. Once in Seward, follow the signs to the Alaska Railroad Dock. The ships can be seen on your left from the highway as you enter Seward.

There are no parking facilities at the Seward Port at this time. Most cruise lines conduct cruise check-in in Anchorage, and provide motor coach transportation to the pier in Seward.

The meeting point for most cruise lines is the Egan Convention Center:

Egan Convention Center
555 West 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501

The meeting point for Seabourn cruises is either Ted Stevens International Airport or The Hotel Captain Cook: